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I've been working on teams for Pokémon Battle Revolution for a while, mostly to deal with the difficulties of the Courtyard Colosseum's second challenge (my record is somewhere in the 80s or low 90s, if I remember right). Since Battle Revolution has virtually no limits on what you can and can't use, I've done what most Trainers would do and made a team of Legendaries (and, as I've found out the hard way, a properly trained common Pokémon can wipe the floor with any Legendary...). I've had to use my Action Replay many times to get the ultimate movesets, but it seems I may need to do a little more tweaking with the team's mechanics.
I've been working on teams for Pokémon Battle Revolution for a while, mostly to deal with the difficulties of the Courtyard Colosseum's second challenge (my record is somewhere in the 80s or low 90s, if I remember right). Since Battle Revolution has virtually no limits on what you can and can't use, I've done what most Trainers would do and made a team of Legendaries (and, as I've found out the hard way, a properly trained common Pokémon can wipe the floor with any Legendary...). I've had to use my Action Replay many times to get the ultimate movesets, but it seems I may need to do a little more tweaking with the team's mechanics.
* Groundlord- Groudon, shiny
* Groundlord- Groudon, shiny
** Moveset: [[Earthquake]], [[Sacred Fire]], [[ThunderPunch]], [[Ice Punch]]
** Moveset: [[Earthquake]], [[Sacred Fire]], [[ThunderPunch]], [[Ice Punch]]; Held Item: [[Leftovers]]
::Groundlord's gold coloration in Battle Revolution shows his place as the head of the team. He can one-shot just about any challegner with Earthquake or Sacred Fire, and the two Elemental Punches are there to help deal with any Flying types he faces. {{a|Drought}} eliminates the problems of the fog that sometimes rolls in at the start of a match. Virtually the only problems he's ever faced in the Courtyard Colosseum are the Alakazams who use the Trick/Flame Orb combo (the burn severely reduces his ability to do damage, and the process of healing in the Courtyard Colosseum make it hard to get that Flame Orb off of him) and the Houndooms (they ALWAYS seem to have Solarbeam and enough Special Attack to one-shot Groundlord).
* Ho-Rainbow- Ho-oh
** Moveset: [[Heat Wave]], [[Flamethrower]], [[Aura Sphere]], [[SolarBeam]]; Held Item: [[
::Ho-Rainbow is Groundlord's main partner. Not only does he have immunity to Earthquake, but he also has several moves that take advantage of the guaranteed sunlight. I'm starting to consider swapping Heat Wave for [[Follow Me]], to help deal with the Flame Orbs and Houndooms.
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Revision as of 17:29, 26 September 2008

335.png This user's favorite Normal-type Pokémon is Zangoose.
257.png This user's favorite Fire-type Pokémon is Blaziken.
448.png This user's favorite Fighting-type Pokémon is Lucario.
009.png This user's favorite Water-type Pokémon is Blastoise.
469.png This user's favorite Flying-type Pokémon is Yanmega.
389.png This user's favorite Grass-type Pokémon is Torterra.
336.png This user's favorite Poison-type Pokémon is Seviper.
025.png This user's favorite Electric-type Pokémon is Pikachu.
383.png This user's favorite Ground-type Pokémon is Groudon.
282.png This user's favorite Psychic-type Pokémon is Gardevoir.
475.png This user's favorite Psychic-type Pokémon is Gallade.
409.png This user's favorite Rock-type Pokémon is Rampardos.
461.png This user's favorite Ice-type Pokémon is Weavile.
214.png This user's favorite Bug-type Pokémon is Heracross.
487.png This user's favorite Dragon-type Pokémon is Giratina.
302.png This user's favorite Ghost-type Pokémon is Sableye.
491.png This user's favorite Dark-type Pokémon is Darkrai.
483.png This user's favorite Steel-type Pokémon is Dialga.

I've been working on teams for Pokémon Battle Revolution for a while, mostly to deal with the difficulties of the Courtyard Colosseum's second challenge (my record is somewhere in the 80s or low 90s, if I remember right). Since Battle Revolution has virtually no limits on what you can and can't use, I've done what most Trainers would do and made a team of Legendaries (and, as I've found out the hard way, a properly trained common Pokémon can wipe the floor with any Legendary...). I've had to use my Action Replay many times to get the ultimate movesets, but it seems I may need to do a little more tweaking with the team's mechanics.

Groundlord's gold coloration in Battle Revolution shows his place as the head of the team. He can one-shot just about any challegner with Earthquake or Sacred Fire, and the two Elemental Punches are there to help deal with any Flying types he faces. Drought eliminates the problems of the fog that sometimes rolls in at the start of a match. Virtually the only problems he's ever faced in the Courtyard Colosseum are the Alakazams who use the Trick/Flame Orb combo (the burn severely reduces his ability to do damage, and the process of healing in the Courtyard Colosseum make it hard to get that Flame Orb off of him) and the Houndooms (they ALWAYS seem to have Solarbeam and enough Special Attack to one-shot Groundlord).
Ho-Rainbow is Groundlord's main partner. Not only does he have immunity to Earthquake, but he also has several moves that take advantage of the guaranteed sunlight. I'm starting to consider swapping Heat Wave for Follow Me, to help deal with the Flame Orbs and Houndooms.